An ag economist says one thing the US ag economy doesn’t need in its current environment is a contentious trade relationship with any of its key partners.
Scott Brown with the University of Missouri says last week’s talk of a trade disruption with Mexico creates uncertainty in the US grain market and market opportunities for other countries – like Brazil. “But that might just be some movement of trade into particular countries,” he says.
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